Red Barn Records
Red Barn Records (also appearing as "Red Barn Record") was a hillbilly record label founded in the late 1940s in Chicago, Illinois by Deb Dyer, who also functioned as president of the associated labels White Church Record (religious music) and D & D Record (popular music). The three labels shared the same cataloging number system. The first release was a Ted West recording. Not long after forming, Red Barn Records relocated to Kansas City, Missouri where it ran until 1952.
Contact:{Late 1940s}
Chicago, IL
{Late 1940s until early 1950s}
Red Barn Records
318 W. 10th
Kansas City, Missouri